Wrexham suffered last gasp frustration as a 91st minute own goal from Luke Summerfield saw the Dragons held by Bromley.

It was backs-to-the-wall stuff in the closing stages as the hosts were desperately seeking to hold out against a Bromley side who enjoyed only one effort on target – Frankie Sutherland’s penalty giving the visitors hope of a revival.

Mike Fondop had earlier given the Dragons the lead as he grabbed a fifth in six games, before Rekeil Pyke doubled the home side’s advantage with a back-heeled effort four minutes before Sutherland’s reply.

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Wrexham should have been out of sight given the chances spurned, Fondop guilty of missing the majority - the striker could seemingly have helped himself to a hat-trick on another day.

And they were made to pay as Bromley claimed a share of the spoils late on, Summerfield guiding a header from a corner beyond Rob Lainton in injury time.

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Manager Sam Ricketts made two changes from the side that ran out 3-1 winners seven days earlier at Eastleigh, Nicky Deverdics coming in for a first start of the season in place the injured Paul Rutherford, while Pyke dropped to the bench to be replaced by Stuart Beavon.

National League leaders Wrexham opened the contest brightly and had the visitors on the back foot, but it was Bromley who enjoyed the better chances in the early exchanges

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Marc-Anthony Okoye put a header wide, while Omar Bugiel missed an even better opportunity as he guided Toby Adebayo-Rowling’s cross wide, the right-back finding space to deliver after James Jennings, who had been in good form up to then, pulled up with a hamstring strain.

Akil Wright showed why he is yet to open his Dragons account as he headed Summerfield’s corner tamely wide from close range. Summerfield earlier skied an effort from the edge of the box.

Jake Goodman put a header wide of Lainton’s goal, before the Dragons did eventually take the lead. A long ball forward was not dealt with by Sam Wood and Fondop sent a delicate lob over the top of a stranded David Gregory to notch his fifth in six games.

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Fondop headed a Jordan Maguire-Drew cross wide but should have doubled the Dragons advantage soon after. Fondop ran clean through on Gregory’s goal from Maguire-Drew’s pass but inexplicably lifting the ball straight into the hands of the Ravens’ keeper when he should have scored, Beavon equally in acres of space waiting for a pass.

Shaun Pearson saw an attempt from the edge of the box blocked for a corner within two minutes of the restart, the skipper reaching Manny Smith’s knock down from Summerfield’s cross.

Pearson looked to be struggling after seeing his strike blocked and made two uncharacteristic errors, the second of which seized upon by Bugiel who fired into the side-netting from a tight angle.

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Goodman headed wide from a corner as Bromley enjoyed a sustained spell of possession, before Fondop missed a second gilt-edged chance to double the Dragons lead, racing away from Roger Johnson but miscontrolling the ball and allowing Gregory the chance to spread himself.

The Dragons striker was then booked by referee Andrew Miller for simulation after going over the Ravens keeper.

But Wrexham did grab a second moments later, Maguire-Drew finding space out wide to send in a low cross that substitute Pyke back-heeled beyond Gregory.

Bromley pulled one back on 70 minutes, Sutherland sending Lainton the wrong way from the spot after referee Miller spotted a push in the box as Wrexham defended a corner. The spot-kick was a first on target from the visitors all afternoon.